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What is suffix and root word of diabetes?

The word "diabetes" is derived from the Greek word "diabḗtes", which means "to pass through" or "a siphon". The suffix "-etes" indicates the agent or thing that performs the action. Therefore, diabetes can be broken down as follows:

* Root word: diabḗtes (meaning "to pass through" or "a siphon")

* Suffix: -etes (indicating the agent or thing that performs the action)

However, it's important to note that the suffix "-etes" isn't commonly used in modern English. The word "diabetes" is now considered a standalone term, not broken down into its Greek etymology for everyday use.

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